Legislators Pay Raise Rejected On Monday, the Senate debated for more than seven hours whether to turn down a $1,800 pay increase over the next
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This Week’s Legislative Column from Sen. Wayne Wallingford
Was Right to Work Right for Missouri? As you are probably aware, Right to Work (Senate Bill 19) was passed by the Missouri Senate on
Senate Majority Leaders Praise the House’s Swift Action on Right to Work
Senate Majority Leaders Praise the House’s Swift Action on Right to Work The Bill Now Awaits the Governor’s Expected Signature “Right to Work gives Missouri
Senator Brown Comments on Governor’s Budget
Jefferson City — State Sen. Dan Brown, R-Rolla, today issued the following statement: “We have known for months now that this budget was going to
Sen. Dave Schatz’s Column for Feb. 2
Rejecting Pay Raises for Legislators Early this week the Senate debated and defeated a potential pay raise for legislators. I want to report that I
Senate Committee Approves Measure That Will Give Parents More Educational Options for their Children
JEFFERSON CITY — Today, the Senate Committee on Government Reform approved Senate Bill 32. Sponsored by Sen. Emery, R-Lamar, the measure would provide scholarships to
MONOPOLY ELECTRIC UTILITIES ARE AT IT AGAIN…
Over 40 highly paid lobbyists employed by Ameren, Kansas City Power and Light (KCP&L) and other electric providers have once again descended upon the Capitol
Senator Denny Hoskins Invites Veterans to Participate in Video History Project
JEFFERSON CITY— Sen. Denny Hoskins would like to invite local veterans to be a part of the Missouri Veteran’s History Project. The MVHP
MONOPOLY ELECTRIC UTILITIES ARE AT IT AGAIN…
Over 40 highly paid lobbyists employed by Ameren, Kansas City Power and Light (KCP&L) and other electric providers have once again descended upon the Capitol
Senator Ed Emery’s Legislative Report for Jan. 27, 2017
Achieving Education “Principle 1 –The only reliable basis for sound government and just human relations is Natural Law.” Found in “The 5000 Year Leap.” Labor